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Adaptive behavior inventory for children: The need for local norms
Authors:Leigh S. Scott  John L. Mastenbrook  Alan T. Fisher  Gregory C. Gridley
Affiliation:Corpus Christi Independent School District P.O. Box 110 Corpus Christi, Tx 78403, USA;3817 South Alameda, Suite 208 Corpus, Christi, Tx 78411, USA
Abstract:This study investigates the need for local and/or separate racial-ethnic group norms on the Adaptive Behavior Inventory for Children (ABIC). A random sample of 420 children from the Corpus Christi (Texas) Independent School District, was stratified according to gender, age, racial-ethnic group (Black, Mexican-American, and Anglo), and low or middle socioeconomic status. The parent of each child was interviewed with the ABIC. Results indicated a need for local norms for only the low SES Mexican-Americans.
Keywords:Request for reprints should be sent to Leigh S. Scott   1115 S. Alameda   Corpus Christi   Texas   78404   USA.
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